Impeccable Thoughts, Impeccable YOU

To Live Impeccably


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 To live impeccably means to live without sin. But let's face it, we all fall short. However, a life of constantly missing the Mark is where we find the chaos, the dysfunction, and we forego all of our results. I am your host, Amanda DeNardo. And I created this podcast as a safe space for you to begin this beautiful quest to live, learn, and lead a simply impeccable life.
I am recording a podcast, you guys. Wow. Welcome to episode one. Gosh. I thank you all so much for being here.  I don't even know where to start. I am just so excited. I've been toying around with so many ideas and finally, this just feels so good. So let me just share a little bit about me. So I worked as school counselor for years. Over twelve years, I have a Masters in Education and counseling. 1s Loves what I did, helping kids and families and supporting students. And I've grown so much in that time, and I'm so grateful for those opportunities. But there was always this, like, little calling inside of me to just do a little bit more. And and that's where I started my coaching business. It was probably a year after I had my son, so probably like five years ago. Oh, my gosh, I can't even believe it's been that long. I started coaching people for free. I started doing, like, well, really, I started my journey as far as learning and growing and getting certified and 1s really just coaching people for free and really just allowing that space for growth and curiosity as far as what do people need from me? So here I am. Today, I'm a coach. I have my own business. I have my beautiful family. My husband of almost ten years. My children. My daughter is going to be nine. My son is going to be eight. No, my son is going to be six. Oh, yeah. Okay, wait, nine. Six. We definitely did three years apart there. We are so blessed. I am so blessed. And I am so blessed to be able to serve you. And I hope that you just find so much love and peace and opportunity through this podcast. So today I wanted to start by diving into the true meaning 1s of what it means to sin. Okay, 1s so bear with me. The Greek word for sin is called hamariah. Marsha, chef. Like, I need one of those. 2s What's that on Google where it pronounces it for you. I should insert that here. But this term in great big biblical times, hamarsha. I'm just going with that. Y'all. It is directly to miss the Mark. Okay, so hamarsha is actually a term that doesn't mean to sin, but it's an archery term, which therefore corresponds to missing a target and aim. Think about what an aim is. It's a goal. It's an intention. 2s It's a better version of you. And then you miss it. You don't get there. It's like, Ouch 1s and gosh. I've encountered just so many people missing the Mark, and it just breaks my heart. And this is why I was called to do this podcast. I was called to speak truth. I was called to speak this into existence. 4s And over a decade, through my work and through my previous work, especially as a high school counselor and as a life coach. For years I've served over like 2500 students and their families and all of my individual clients. I'm talking like anxiety, depression, alcoholism, divorce, suicide, substance abuse, eating disorders, domestic violence, assault, addiction. Just the breakdown of the family because of technology and the go go. It has taken us so far away from the simple and impeccable life that it's just so within our reach and I just want to be able to give that to people. And I have to tell you, 2s six years ago I was a really bad shot. 4s Well over six years ago at this point I had lost my dad. Suddenly I discovered that my sister was struggling with heroin addiction and I became an impeccable mess. Never before have I really been so unnerved and just terri

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Impeccable Thoughts, Impeccable YOUBy Amanda DeNardo